MLS’s Portland Timbers Introduce Tillamook as New Front-of-Shirt Sponsor
Oregon-based dairy farmers’ cooperative takes over prime real estate on front of Timbers’ shirts; previous sponsor dropped after only one game
Oregon-based dairy farmers’ cooperative takes over prime real estate on front of Timbers’ shirts; previous sponsor dropped after only one game
Timbers react swiftly to story about allegations that could be exposed due to motion filed by DaBella’s former chief financial officer
Logo of Portland-based home improvement services provider DaBella will appear on front of Timbers’ jerseys starting in 2024
Photo shows green kit with green and white plaid pattern
It’s January, which means that one of the more underrated parts of the logo/uniform calendar is here — the time when MLS teams unveil new kits! Due to the economics of soccer and the way MLS and Adidas handle their kit rotations, it’s gotten to the point where every team
Two teams with long histories that predate their time in MLS revealed new uniforms that paid tribute to their history as teams and their history in their particular city in general, as the Portland Timbers and San Jose Earthquakes recently unveiled their new clash kits for 2016. Earlier this week,
The defending MLS Cup Champions are going to have a bit of a new look next season. Firstly, they will have a new away (Rose City) kit, which Timbers owner Merritt Paulson teased on Twitter. It’s going to be real interesting to see what the rest of that kit looks
In remarkably Portland style, the Timbers held a jersey announcement party last night in an art gallery/coffee shop where they unveiled the 2013 primary and secondary jerseys. They are the 11th of 12 teams releasing a new look for this year during Jersey Week. The two jerseys have a very
MLS x Adidas Archive Collection includes jerseys, jackets and sneakers for Inter Miami, LA Galaxy, LAFC, Portland Timbers and Sporting Kansas City
Clubs unveiling new kits today include Sporting Kansas City, New England Revolution, New York Red Bulls, Philadelphia Union Portland Timbers
Austin FC, Colorado Rapids, LA Galaxy, New England Revolution, New York Red Bulls, Portland Timbers and Seattle Sounders all drop new kits in preparation for 2022 season
Reigning MLS MVP Luciano Acosta and Columbus Crew forward Cucho Hernández both slip one spot while LAFC forward Denis Bouanga rockets to third place